Your posts can be long and detailed or sweet and short but at least one sentence explaining your reason.
Mine on the other hand is going to be long because this game deserves a lot more than what I've seen gamers deem it as despite it being the ONLY one amongst the numbered titles of FF on the NDS. Yes I am speaking on FF III's behalf. The reasons I'm going to state are for two reasons but for the same cause of why role playing games today aren't as skilled oriented like they used to and more "Noob" friendly.
1: It's difficulty. The foremost thing I love to death about this game. Easily beaten games piss me so off. It's like your spending your money on something your only going to get tired of & soon enough sell it to Gamestop or trade it in. Why not buy a game with longevity & at the same WORTH your lifetime playing? I get fired up every time I start a new file. Just because the story may feel bland to you ( I mean it is a remake of it's pioneered NES version so I'd love to hear a mention on any other NES cartridges with a up-to-date story plot) but the experience going through it again tops some of the dreaded overrated games we play today. (I wish to burn every MW3 game case, disk, and logistical memory > me
MW3's existence <)
2:Music, I can't describe it. The aura and nostalgia that this games' themes leave off are epic & with a at ease feeling. I literally go to sleep listening to Submarine Nautilus (underwater theme). Definitely my favorite track of the game, listening to it clears my mind & puts me at peace with myself & my surroundings. Doga and Unne's Mansion theme epitomizes the old school of FF, yet with a new school gameplay style which leads me to my last reason.
3: Game play: as I stated in #2, it's an old school-feel FF but with a "new" school twist. For instance, you can be many classes featured in a lot of other FFs & some (with a job list) unique toward their own. For instance ( will always be my favorite class in FF), the Ninja is only featured in 2 other numbered titles and The Viking, Evokers, and Devouts. In my opinion, FF III shouldn't be close the word Underrated. A modern type rpg with an old school feel like this offers a lot more than getting off work/school & playing the same OVERRATED game that most of our populous play just because of the community/popularity/online capacities (in which a game shouldn't have to be depicted/disassembled just because of those things).
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